haha, well now, I truly think New Power Generation sounds like the theme song to a kids tv show. In the release chronology it's the first song where I go "really prince? REALLY?". I think the remixes are at least interesting. Purely as a fan though, I wouldn't be putting them on a best of prince or anything.
I know what you mean but no one can ever agree on these things with prince. Personally I think Witness 4 the Prosecution is pretty amazing as well, probably more as a performance than a song though. | |
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I don't understand that much hate for that song, "New Power Generation", I really dont... Prince 4Ever. | |
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Morris Day plays amazing drums on "New Power Generation" too. Listen to that drum groove, it's tight as fuck. It doesn't sound out of place when played in a mix with other NJS songs that have programmed drums so that shows you how tight his playing is. |
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I really like a lot of the songs on DNP .. its just hard to listen to them with some of the rapping all over it. Horny Pony to me represents the moment when prince decided it was ok to just put crap all over his music, whether it be bad lyrics or fake posturing or egocentric gloating or treating women like property or just plain letting people or himself rap badly. I love me some BIG but bad rapping really ruins prince music for me. And he has done it a lot ever since HP | |
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and dont forget it was a featured song on the tour .. like ANYTHING would not have been better than hearing that garbage live .. his crap filter was gone at this point .. we are lucky we got a few actual songs during the dnp era .. it seams he would have prefered to release a carmen electra album with P on vocals instead | |
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Very well said, kudos. This hits the nail on the head. The problem of Prince's decline is complicated and the majority of Prince fans I think don't want to face up to the problem. Also, what sort of music are they listening to? They think Prince is a genius and could easily come up with a masterpiece record at will. It's not that easy. I thought Emancipation was a great album, unfortunately other Prince fans didn't. I thought NEWS was amazing, but some other Prince fans I know had never listened to anything remotely as complicated before. Planet Earth too is a good album. For what it's worth, I think Prince is closer to the Grateful Dead, even though the music is from two different worlds. His work and talent acquires a whole new vocabulary live, much like the Dead. Many standard rock/guitar fans listen to a Prince record and wonder what the big deal is. They also listen to a Dead album and wonder what the big deal is. The real goldmine is the live work, some of which is cannon. Unfortunately, Prince isn't available live on record or live video and that has destroyed his musical impact over the past two decades or so. If there were multiple prince live albums or DVDs, most of the recent records would be unnecessary.
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Dingo, not Django. | |
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I enjoyed the maxi-single.
Get Off The Lubricated Lady Loveleft, Loveright - Love that stuff. [Edited 4/21/15 12:33pm] | |
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^Absolutely hate this stuff. This is really awful music! | |
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I've never really had problem with this song or any of the Prince songs on GB . The Latest Fashion is kinda meh though . For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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hmmmm. Normally you just feel a thing and I've always asserted the exact point P lost it, with the Revolution at least, was All My Dreams
(that jazz hands musical tra la la)
But New Power Generation still stands for me as the beginning of the F U to the new jack sound, as only to be mirrored by the likes of Snoop and Dre, or any studio with a kick and a snare.
Thankfully I have a head full of Scotch and a massive cold so I can distance myself from any form of sincerety. Plus research gives you head cancer. | |
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Naw was in '86 with Movie Star... | |
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i think there needs to be a princeisover.org so all this crap can go there. | |
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To me, Prince "jumped the shark" when hip hop entered his world. I could deal with Cat's quirky raps on The Black Album and Lovesexy...but "Dead On It" was atrocious (even though it was supposed to be a "joke"). When Diamonds and Pearls dropped... He stopped setting trends and started following, and he wasnt "Prince" anymore. He's still the man, but his truly magical period is LONG over. Make it so, Number One... | |
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feeluupp said: Naw was in '86 with Movie Star... Joint was hoppin... That's da jam! For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Come on! That's the threatening marriage on drugs in 2005 dance! | |
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Yes!
Actually i'd REALLY say lovesexy.. but thats just me.
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I thought Morris did the drums on Release It? Anyway, I think to be more specific, Prince maybe didn't lose it, but hit a huge snag with the New Power Generation Maxi, only because it included Brother With A Purpose. I'll take 11 Oobey Doop's over that bullshit. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Nope! Its Funky, Quirky, & the Prince i Love..
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No that shit began with the Batman album, after putting 4 good to great songs (The Future, Partyman, Vicki Waiting and Batdance) and 2 classics (Electric Chair, Scandalous) he placed not 1 but 3 absolute crap filler songs on it. Trust, The arms of Orion and the truly wretchable Lemon Crush. There is no way he would even considered that shit a few years earlier. The fact he put it on that album, was a sign he no longer cared for quality control and every album except perhaps the Gold Experience since then, has had one or more unlikstenable crappy filler tracks on it. Some albums like NewPowerSoul (Its a Prince album - get over it) and TRC are pure filler. . The day he reached this point of complacency was the big turning point. Remember the words Lemon Crush! Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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He always sounded like contemporary artists. Still does even to this day. A lot of what became known as the "Prince" sound among young kids of the 80's were contemporary sounds and ideas from the 70's that the rest of the music industry had already moved past, no? Chicken scratch guitar? Funk horn lines, albeit played as synths because Prince isn't personally great playing horns, but still...
James Brown was Funk and Soul...Miles wasn't an R&B artist... Herbie and George Duke? not primarily R&B either. And none of them, even if you add their numbers together, sold even 1/100th the number of albums in their supposed "musical growth" periods and Prince did during his. Even during his flop phase, his down and out phase, his everyone-is-copying-my-sound phase, his tax-man-cometh phase, Prince sold platinum and triple platinum numbers. Herbie had a breakdance classic, but that's about it. So I call horseshit on everything you posted above.
What the hell?? Where are you from again? Tell me about how they do it where you are from? Tell me about all this musical growth where cats develop a successful sound, start selling music for money then fuck it all up by trying to be something they are not in the name of this "growth" you speak of. Hell nah, that's not how we do it in 'Murica.
Prince did all that didn't he? Prince went reggae. Prince went ambient. He used different producers, publicly for the first time. Thieves In The Temple (remix) was the hit, not the album version. The 90's weren't as creatively satisfying as the 80's. The peaks weren't as high, the home run balls weren't hit over the stadium roof, but they were still home runs. Prince had more hits in the 90's than people remember. All with new personnel, a different sound, difficulties with his label, cash-flow problems, tax problems, marital problems, and tons of other life circumstances, that would have broken the resolve of most people.
Man, all those albums are flops. None of those albums were "well received" in any market on the planet. Nobody is asking Prince to reinvent his whole game. Nobody wants that. Funkadelic? This George Clinton fan doesn't hear it unless you want to say the bulk of Prince's career is George Clinton-influenced then I agree with that.
None of that sounds like Prince's "original sound", whatever that means. Prince started out as a disco act and "The Minneapolis Sound" isn't on either record, iirc. Not to mention the songs are weak and he's in a grumpy mood on both albums.
Who the hell, ever called for Prince to use a "younger producer"? I'm pretty sure the names kicked around these parts are all Prince's age or older.
Actually Prince's songwriting and musicianship from say, 1996 until now are probably stronger than they were from FOR YOU to LOVESEXY. The problem is we don't want him to be better at sounding different from our expectations. We don't like his attitude. He isn't lively and fun. He's dull and cranky on his records. Most of those albums are fugg-u's to the recording industry. Some of them are failed attempts to do something he's never done before. Others are religious statements. I'd always hoped he could work with a producer who could keep him on track with records that were equally, cool, relaxed, and sexy. Black funk, hillbilly rock and with a touch of dumb-blonde punk and new wave. He's writing almost exclusively about religion and politics. BORING. Then of course there is the pressure to release the outtakes, which is all I think most of the hardcore fans have really wanted from him since they started leaking to record shops in the late-80's/early 90's.
Prince doesn't care what we want. And even when he does listen he just fucks it all up, with his sour attitude toward the industry and technology. [Edited 4/21/15 21:33pm] | |
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The B-sides are really great, I agree! Prince 4Ever. | |
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Prince 4Ever. | |
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Meh! For me, it was the exact moment I was left dumbstruck upon hearing TRC cd. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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LOL I kind of agree. I still can remember recoiling in shock at just how terrible that track was upon its initial play...
A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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This is an excellent song, Prince at his pop best with good lyrics. I love the whole Graffiti Bridge album, and this is one of my favourites. | |
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Lemon Crush is a pretty good candidate but I think that its still well within the Prince "sound" at least where it stood in the 87-89 era...and for the record I like both Trust and Arms of Orion
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